New Record Album Display Ideas

I received an email recently from a customer, Graham from Halifax, who had some neat new ideas for displaying records.  With his permission, I want to share them with you.  The first photo shows how the record frames can be staggered, as if they were bricks.  And this effect looks great, in my opinion, especially with the asymmetry (2 LPs on the top and bottom, and 5 in the middle).  The second thing that caught my eye was the middle row of albums in this creative display.  It has a neat pattern of closeup / band of four / closeup / band of four / closeup.  Very cool idea which also works very well, in my opinion.  And to top it off, the middle row has all American artists, and is sandwiched between some good old fashioned ‘Can-Con‘ (Canadian Content, for our friends south of the border).  Got Goddo?  Yes!

This second photo showcases an awesome selection of classic albums from the U.K.  And again, a very creative display that fills the space between an entrance and a bookshelf nicely.  These two pics are good examples of what I personally love about these record frames: they let you be creative and have fun with your record collection.  I’ve spent several hours going through my collection trying to pick out great combinations based on color, themes, and other (more abstract) connections.  And the best part is that you get to repeat the fun whenever you feel like switching up the display.  So thanks again to Graham for sharing his awesome displays!  And please feel free to email me if you have any display pictures to share, and I’ll be sure to blog about it.